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Half Faerie (Daughter of Light, #1)

Half Faerie (Daughter of Light, #1)

Heidi Garrett
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“... deliciously ambiguous … a mythical tale as appealing as it is impressive.” —Kirkus Reviews

As a half-faerie, Melia is an outcast in the enchanted world where she lives with her two sisters and full-blood faerie mother. The girls' father has been exiled to the mortal world for breaking his faerie troth. He's determined to return to the Realm of Faerie by harnessing the power of Umbra—a sinister consciousness dwelling in the Void.

Melia becomes entangled in her father's obsession by way of their telepathic connection. Fearful she's been tainted by his contact with darkness, she seeks help from the Illustrator. The mysterious woman marks the half-faerie's forehead with an unusual emblem meant to draw the aid of a green-eyed stranger from distant lands. Before the young priest—an authority on Umbra arrives—a tragic accident destroys what's left of Melia's fractured family. Her mother is unforgiving. The punishment she metes out will leave her daughter torn between guilt and ecstasy, challenge the bonds between three sisters, and complicate Melia's relationship with the young priest.

Whimsical and edgy, Daughter of Light is an epic fantasy with an intriguing cosmology and well-developed characters for readers of all ages.

NOTE: Published for the first time in 2012, Nandana's Mark and The Flower of Isbelline have been revised and combined into this single edition with new material added.
Language
English
Pages
470
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
July 30, 2014

Half Faerie (Daughter of Light, #1)

Heidi Garrett
0/5 ( ratings)
“... deliciously ambiguous … a mythical tale as appealing as it is impressive.” —Kirkus Reviews

As a half-faerie, Melia is an outcast in the enchanted world where she lives with her two sisters and full-blood faerie mother. The girls' father has been exiled to the mortal world for breaking his faerie troth. He's determined to return to the Realm of Faerie by harnessing the power of Umbra—a sinister consciousness dwelling in the Void.

Melia becomes entangled in her father's obsession by way of their telepathic connection. Fearful she's been tainted by his contact with darkness, she seeks help from the Illustrator. The mysterious woman marks the half-faerie's forehead with an unusual emblem meant to draw the aid of a green-eyed stranger from distant lands. Before the young priest—an authority on Umbra arrives—a tragic accident destroys what's left of Melia's fractured family. Her mother is unforgiving. The punishment she metes out will leave her daughter torn between guilt and ecstasy, challenge the bonds between three sisters, and complicate Melia's relationship with the young priest.

Whimsical and edgy, Daughter of Light is an epic fantasy with an intriguing cosmology and well-developed characters for readers of all ages.

NOTE: Published for the first time in 2012, Nandana's Mark and The Flower of Isbelline have been revised and combined into this single edition with new material added.
Language
English
Pages
470
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
July 30, 2014

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